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Sunday, April 7, 2013

GE13: Sabah Local opposition parties pact will upset BN - Jeffrey


KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan is confident of STAR-SAPP-Usno pact’s chances in upsetting Barisan Nasional (BN) in the coming general election.

The State Reform Party (STAR) president said his confidence was based on the encouraging response received from the people on the ground who wanted to see drastic changes in Sabah’s role and position in the Federation of Malaysia.

He said this fit well with the state opposition’s core agenda of restoring Sabah’s economic and political autonomy.

“We have not seen negative response, (in fact) we have seen only enthusiastic response everywhere we went. If this is a reflection of the voting behaviour, we can expect to be given the mandate to take over the government,” he said.

Met at the STAR’s office in Damai here yesterday, he said the party’s election machinery was all fully prepared to tap the changing sentiment among Sabahans.

He said seat distribution between the three state-based opposition partners was also more or less sorted out, adding that there would be certain areas where they have agreed to have “friendly contests”.

He stressed STAR would stick to its initial plan of focusing on mostly Kadazan Dusun Murut (KDM) areas in the west and interior parts of the State, while SAPP (Sabah Progressive Party) would go for urban areas.

The other partner, Usno (United Sabah National Organization), will be entrusted to tackle the mostly Muslim-majority constituencies in the east coast, he added.

“Right now our committee is going around to check and further strengthen the readiness of our machinery in every area. Of course, we have been campaigning all this while. The focus now is to get more support, by ensuring that the people understand our agendas.

“We may not agree 100 per cent on everything but we are trying to negotiate these minor differences. The important thing (for us) now is to get the people to understand and support our objectives.

“Our strategy is that one to one (contest) means Malaya Agenda versus Borneo Agenda, meaning voting for Pakatan Rakyat or BN is voting for Malaya Agenda and voting for us is voting for Borneo Agenda. This is what we are trying to do, together with SAPP,” he said.

He admitted that there were still a few seats still being discussed among the three partners but STAR at the moment is set to field candidates in at least 41 seats.

He also confirmed his intention to contest the Bingkor state seat currently held by BN through United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organization’s (UPKO) Datuk Justin Guka, as well as the parliamentary seat of Keningau held by his brother Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan.

As for the party’s list of candidates, he said it was 90 per cent completed and the full list would be announced next week.

“For the remaining 10 per cent, we have a list of potential candidates being considered, we are still looking at who are the best options,” he said, adding the list would include four to five female candidates.

To a question, Jeffrey said the failed attempt to reach a strategic collaboration with Pakatan Rakyat would not affect the state-based parties.

“In fact it will complement the Borneo Agenda vs Malaya Agenda approach,” he said.

“It will be difficult to ensure a one to one fight because there will be independent candidates and so on. In any way, Pakatan intends to take it all so it is better to know it now than later,” he said.

7 comments:

  1. CONGRATULATIONS! SABAH PARTIES YOU DONE THE RIGHT THING FOR SABAH!

    The announcement of Sabah opposition parties uniting for the general elections is itself a great victory for Sabah and its people.

    The uniting of STAR SAPP & USNO is a natural alliance of Sabah parties while still based along racial lines it is far better than a takeover by Malayan parties.

    PAKATAN's refusal to accept STAR or SAPP and the Borneo Agenda proves once and for all that neither UMNO nor the Malayan opposition wants to treat Sabah or Sarawak as “equal partners”.

    They have long ago dumped our respective 18 and 20 Points Agreements. They are determined to subjugate us!

    History now says that Sabah opposition parties have made a patriotic choice and stood up for Sabahans.

    In contrast it is a shame forever for Sarawakians that Sarawak opposition parties have willingly sold their country out to Malayan domination.

    If the new Sabah opposition coalition wins the State elections and forms government it must be a government of national unity and salvation to save Sabah and to take back what belongs to Sabah- its land resources and sovereignty.

    Sabahans - this is the strategy: Winning the elections and kicking out all UMNO seat warmers will put Sabah 100% in a top bargaining position when it comes to form the new government. The Sabah state government will be the king maker!

    Whichever Malayan party that wins the Malayan side of the elections will be forced to negotiate with a new Sabah tri-partite government to form the next Federal government.

    All the signs are at confluence- you have the power within your grasp.

    Sabahans as a revived nation must then at all cost demand implementation of the 20 Points Agreement especially Borneonisation and take back control of Sabah finances and resources as agreed in the 20 Points Agreement.

    In this event Sabahans must have an iron will and not budge until the new Federal government to be declared before the UN to honour the 18 and 20 Points Agreement.

    The Malayans have a choice if they do not agree then Sabah should declare independence.

    This is the 50th year of being colonised by Malaya. You have this opportunity now to seize the day and be determined to reclaim Sabah!

    All Sabah parties must set aside their differences and concentrate on winning their chosen seats and not compete with each other. Do it for Sabah.

    What is the point if you win the elections only to end up like PBS selling out the country?!

    The Malaya Agenda is to dominate Sabah and Sarawak while the Borneo Agenda is to free the 2 countries from Malayan domination.

    Sabahans the choice is yours- a vote for UMNO is a vote for Malaya.

    Is Malaya our country? What have they done for us apart from robbing and stealing our country's wealth al these years?

    A vote for the real Sabah Opposition if a vote for Sabah.

    TAKE BACK OUR COUNTRY!

    SABAH FOR SABAHANS!

    HIDUP SABAH!!!

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  2. Inilah perikatan yang sepatutnya wujud. Saya sokong kerajaan baru yang diterajui oleh parti Star, Usno dan SAPP ini. Sabah memang boleh....!!!!

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  3. ngam ini kali lah ini yang kita mau.

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  4. Smart move! Love it.Bila lagi? Ini kali la!

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  5. The objective is to defeat BN in the Sabah State and Federal level. So, Sabahans should vote STAR-SAPP-Usno for the State and PKR for Parliament, thereby, killing two birds with one stone.

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  6. HURRAY ! INI KALILAH...THIS MAY BE A GOD SENT MASSAGE FOR SABAHANS,FOR OUR PRAYERS...SO SABAHANS LETS UNITE FOR OUR BELOVED COUNTRY SABAH THE LAND OF PROMISE.......ITS TIME FOR US TO TAKE BACK WHAT IS RIGHTFULLY OURS....LETS PRAY FOR GODS INTERVENTIONS DURING THIS GE 13...BUT MOST OF ALL LETS ACT ACCORDING TO GODS PLAN.....PRAISE THE LORD ALMIGHTY

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